Some of the street pictures I've been taking in Dublin, Ireland. I hope you enjoy it.
For more pictures visit my website at http://www.milo.photography.
Music: Irish by AKASHIC RECORDS.

published:14 May 2016

views:247

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Dublin

Dublin (/ˈdʌblᵻn/, Irish:Baile Átha Cliath[blʲaːˈklʲiəh]) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,273,069. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2011, was 1,801,040 persons.

Dublin street photography

Some of the street pictures I've been taking in Dublin, Ireland. I hope you enjoy it.
For more pictures visit my website at http://www.milo.photography.
Music: Irish by AKASHIC RECORDS.

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Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme h...

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 100...

published: 27 May 2016

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel...

published: 09 Mar 2015

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Ro...

published: 17 Dec 2015

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

published: 22 Jul 2013

DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
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published: 30 Oct 2016

Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VI...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hu...

published: 27 Mar 2013

Off-Menu: Dublin

Among the global cities vying for the title of BestCuisine, one may assume Dublin is an underdog. But to discount Ireland's largest city would be a big mistake. In Dublin, local chefs embrace the bounty of the Emerald Isle. Verdant fields yield impeccable produce, and the coastal waters offer the freshest, finest seafood. The restaurant scene is multi-faceted; elevated, but not fussy. Simple, but not boring. JoinAida as she travels to Fishshop, The Pig's Ear, and Chapter One.
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Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its ...

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to ea...

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the c...

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
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SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www....

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, ...

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
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The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras
Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/
Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com/holidayextras/
And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
…………………………
HEHA! Your TravelBuddy :D PoweredBy http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/?agent=WJ414
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Transcript:
The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful...

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

http://bookinghunter.com
Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Off-Menu: Dublin

Among the global cities vying for the title of BestCuisine, one may assume Dublin is an underdog. But to discount Ireland's largest city would be a big mistake...

Among the global cities vying for the title of BestCuisine, one may assume Dublin is an underdog. But to discount Ireland's largest city would be a big mistake. In Dublin, local chefs embrace the bounty of the Emerald Isle. Verdant fields yield impeccable produce, and the coastal waters offer the freshest, finest seafood. The restaurant scene is multi-faceted; elevated, but not fussy. Simple, but not boring. JoinAida as she travels to Fishshop, The Pig's Ear, and Chapter One.
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Among the global cities vying for the title of BestCuisine, one may assume Dublin is an underdog. But to discount Ireland's largest city would be a big mistake. In Dublin, local chefs embrace the bounty of the Emerald Isle. Verdant fields yield impeccable produce, and the coastal waters offer the freshest, finest seafood. The restaurant scene is multi-faceted; elevated, but not fussy. Simple, but not boring. JoinAida as she travels to Fishshop, The Pig's Ear, and Chapter One.
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Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme h...

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
https://www.facebook.com/philipmulhallphotography https://twitter.com/PhilipMulhall
philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on Capel Street, in Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on MeathStreet, the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 8 am, Newmarket, in the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

How to Use Photoshop to Work on Night Images - Example: The Dublin Convention Centre

How to Use Photoshop to EditNightImages | Photoshop Tutorial
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Welcome back!
Today I will show you how I used Photoshop to work on this quick shot I took in Dublin last week. It was during the night, obviously :D So here is what I did.
Some initial cleanup (0:35 min)
First I increased the brightness of the building and its reflection in the water. To do so, I created a curve adjustment layer. Then I used one of the Nik filters (tonal contrast) which gives the image a little more pop (1:15 min).
Increase the brightness of the brights
I wanted more light where there is light. So, another curve adjustment layer (1:55 min) did that...

published: 08 Jun 2016

Dublin Pride 2016 Video and Photos #Equality #loveislove #dublinpride

In this video I take you up to Dublin Pride 2016 and I document the day with video and photographs. Camera used Nikon D3300 and the video camera is a Kodak PlaySport. You can visit my website or Facebook page to see 300 photos taken CONTINUE BELOW ...
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NOKIA Lumia1520 4K UHD Dublin Ireland Wicklow Street 10/09/2015

Viking Splash: The Dublin WW2Duck experience | #tbex

A thrilling tour around the main sights of Dublin with Viking Anto the Atrocious in a DUKW (WW2Duck) during TBEX Europe2013. Many thanks to Viking SplashTours for the invitation on October 5th, 2013.
Timelapse version (7 min): https://youtu.be/zmwygQhYly8
Viking Splash Tours: http://vikingsplash.com
Photo set on Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjKEEbAW
Dublin trip on my blog: http://hoomygumb.com/2013/09/25/eine-woche-dublin-sightseeing-spass-und-tbex/
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A full length full flight video in real time, from Dublin to Birmingham onboard Ryanair Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ, operating flight FR664 on April 5 2016.
The video begins outside Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, before we check in and make our way through security to airside. We head down to the gate, and before too long board our ride to Birmingham - a brand new Boeing 737-800 that was delivered just the previous day.
After boarding this smart, shiny aircraft, we push back and taxi to runway 28, departing on a beautiful sunny spring morning across Ireland. We climb to our cruising altitude of FL230, and cross the Irish Sea north of Wales. We get a great view of the Isle of Man and Liverpool, before we make a right turn and commence our descent over Cheshire towards Birmingham.
It rema...

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on Capel Street, in Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on Capel Street, in Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on MeathStreet, the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on MeathStreet, the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 8 am, Newmarket, in the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 8 am, Newmarket, in the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

How to Use Photoshop to EditNightImages | Photoshop Tutorial
https://youtu.be/GOtT3UxOC28
Read more about fun image processing at http://www.letsimage.com
Like my Images? See them all at http://www.letsimage.smugmug.com
Welcome back!
Today I will show you how I used Photoshop to work on this quick shot I took in Dublin last week. It was during the night, obviously :D So here is what I did.
Some initial cleanup (0:35 min)
First I increased the brightness of the building and its reflection in the water. To do so, I created a curve adjustment layer. Then I used one of the Nik filters (tonal contrast) which gives the image a little more pop (1:15 min).
Increase the brightness of the brights
I wanted more light where there is light. So, another curve adjustment layer (1:55 min) did that. To only brighten up bright areas, I double clicked on the layer and changed its blending options - have a look in the vid, its a super useful function!
Remove the colour cast
The whole image was a little red, so a simple colour balance adjustment layer made that go away. Begone red! (3:05 min). I repeated that later in the processing after I realised there is still some red in there.
Mirror the image
There was some dirt on one site of the wall surrounding the building, so I decided to mirror it in the middle (4:00 min). So first, I made a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) which copies everything visible onto a new layer. Then I hit M on the keyboard which selects the marquee tool. I made the selection and hit CMD+J on the keyboard, which made a new layer out of the selection. Hitting CMD+T, I then simply flipped it over and adjusted its position a little bit. I know it seems like a lot of buttons, but these shortcuts make processing so much more efficient! Ill have them summarised further down for you.
Blur the water (5:10 min)
The reflection in the water was nice, but I wanted a little more blur. So, making a stamp visible first (CMD+alt+shift+e), I went to filter-blur-motion blur (select something appropriate ;)). Then I created a layer mask (little japanese flag at the bottom right), pressed b to get the brush, and painted black on the mask where I wanted to hide the effect - which was the building. Right after I also increased the saturation of the photo by creating a hue/saturation layer.
Darken the edges (9:20 min)
To draw some attention to the building, I wanted to darken the outer walls. So, here goes another curve adjustment layer where I (as above) used its blending options to make sure the effect is just visible in the already dark areas. Then I used the layer mask to remove the darkness from some parts of the building.
Add purple (11:15 min)
Why? Dunno, I thought it might work well in the image :D So, colour balance adjustment layer, moving some sliders, and using the layer mask to remove the effect from some areas did it perfectly.
Add clarity (12:35 min)
To make the image pop a little more, I created a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and went to filter-camera raw filter. There, in the basic tab, is an option called clarity. I recommend to try this one, the effect almost always adds a little goodness :D
Remove blur (16:20 min)
Sometimes its nice, sometimes it isn't. I removed some of it which was in the building. Its easy to get rid of, just make a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and go to Filter-Camera Raw Filter. There, find the Detail Tab and drag the slider for noise reduction to the right a little. Play around until all is well and the world is a better place.
Sharpen (18:00 min)
So, stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e), change the blending mode to Overlay and go to Filter-other-highpass filter. Go for a small amount (maybe 1px) and hit Ok. So, every time you copy this layer (CMD+J), the image will become sharper. You can then group the high passed layers and make a layer mask to remove the effect where you don't want it. All done!
Remember, Photoshop shortcuts make your life easier and your processing way faster. Here is what I used in this video:
CMD+alt+shift+e to create a stamp visible
B to get the brush
CMD+J to copy a selection onto a new layer or copy a layer
D to get the default colours (black and white)
For more images and processing examples, head over to www.letsimage.com
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Today I will show you how I used Photoshop to work on this quick shot I took in Dublin last week. It was during the night, obviously :D So here is what I did.
Some initial cleanup (0:35 min)
First I increased the brightness of the building and its reflection in the water. To do so, I created a curve adjustment layer. Then I used one of the Nik filters (tonal contrast) which gives the image a little more pop (1:15 min).
Increase the brightness of the brights
I wanted more light where there is light. So, another curve adjustment layer (1:55 min) did that. To only brighten up bright areas, I double clicked on the layer and changed its blending options - have a look in the vid, its a super useful function!
Remove the colour cast
The whole image was a little red, so a simple colour balance adjustment layer made that go away. Begone red! (3:05 min). I repeated that later in the processing after I realised there is still some red in there.
Mirror the image
There was some dirt on one site of the wall surrounding the building, so I decided to mirror it in the middle (4:00 min). So first, I made a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) which copies everything visible onto a new layer. Then I hit M on the keyboard which selects the marquee tool. I made the selection and hit CMD+J on the keyboard, which made a new layer out of the selection. Hitting CMD+T, I then simply flipped it over and adjusted its position a little bit. I know it seems like a lot of buttons, but these shortcuts make processing so much more efficient! Ill have them summarised further down for you.
Blur the water (5:10 min)
The reflection in the water was nice, but I wanted a little more blur. So, making a stamp visible first (CMD+alt+shift+e), I went to filter-blur-motion blur (select something appropriate ;)). Then I created a layer mask (little japanese flag at the bottom right), pressed b to get the brush, and painted black on the mask where I wanted to hide the effect - which was the building. Right after I also increased the saturation of the photo by creating a hue/saturation layer.
Darken the edges (9:20 min)
To draw some attention to the building, I wanted to darken the outer walls. So, here goes another curve adjustment layer where I (as above) used its blending options to make sure the effect is just visible in the already dark areas. Then I used the layer mask to remove the darkness from some parts of the building.
Add purple (11:15 min)
Why? Dunno, I thought it might work well in the image :D So, colour balance adjustment layer, moving some sliders, and using the layer mask to remove the effect from some areas did it perfectly.
Add clarity (12:35 min)
To make the image pop a little more, I created a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and went to filter-camera raw filter. There, in the basic tab, is an option called clarity. I recommend to try this one, the effect almost always adds a little goodness :D
Remove blur (16:20 min)
Sometimes its nice, sometimes it isn't. I removed some of it which was in the building. Its easy to get rid of, just make a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and go to Filter-Camera Raw Filter. There, find the Detail Tab and drag the slider for noise reduction to the right a little. Play around until all is well and the world is a better place.
Sharpen (18:00 min)
So, stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e), change the blending mode to Overlay and go to Filter-other-highpass filter. Go for a small amount (maybe 1px) and hit Ok. So, every time you copy this layer (CMD+J), the image will become sharper. You can then group the high passed layers and make a layer mask to remove the effect where you don't want it. All done!
Remember, Photoshop shortcuts make your life easier and your processing way faster. Here is what I used in this video:
CMD+alt+shift+e to create a stamp visible
B to get the brush
CMD+J to copy a selection onto a new layer or copy a layer
D to get the default colours (black and white)
For more images and processing examples, head over to www.letsimage.com
For my complete Portfolio, have a look at http://www.letsimage.smugmug.com
Have Twitter? Me too - https://twitter.com/LetsImage
Facebook? Sure thing - https://www.facebook.com/letsimage/
Pinterest? Oh yeah - https://uk.pinterest.com/locke99192/
Intro music from Kevin MacLeod (Prelude and Action)
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Don't forget to get out there and take some pictures yourself! #photoshop #imageprocessing #photography #HDR #tutorial #beginner #tutorials #landscape #nature #howto #postprocessing #getstarted #pictureoftheday

In this video I take you up to Dublin Pride 2016 and I document the day with video and photographs. Camera used Nikon D3300 and the video camera is a Kodak PlaySport. You can visit my website or Facebook page to see 300 photos taken CONTINUE BELOW ...
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In this video I take you up to Dublin Pride 2016 and I document the day with video and photographs. Camera used Nikon D3300 and the video camera is a Kodak PlaySport. You can visit my website or Facebook page to see 300 photos taken CONTINUE BELOW ...
#dublinpride #pride #loveislove #equality
Visit my Photo album on my Website http://www.rambleswithmycamera.com/dublin-pride-2016/
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A thrilling tour around the main sights of Dublin with Viking Anto the Atrocious in a DUKW (WW2Duck) during TBEX Europe2013. Many thanks to Viking SplashTours for the invitation on October 5th, 2013.
Timelapse version (7 min): https://youtu.be/zmwygQhYly8
Viking Splash Tours: http://vikingsplash.com
Photo set on Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjKEEbAW
Dublin trip on my blog: http://hoomygumb.com/2013/09/25/eine-woche-dublin-sightseeing-spass-und-tbex/
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A thrilling tour around the main sights of Dublin with Viking Anto the Atrocious in a DUKW (WW2Duck) during TBEX Europe2013. Many thanks to Viking SplashTours for the invitation on October 5th, 2013.
Timelapse version (7 min): https://youtu.be/zmwygQhYly8
Viking Splash Tours: http://vikingsplash.com
Photo set on Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjKEEbAW
Dublin trip on my blog: http://hoomygumb.com/2013/09/25/eine-woche-dublin-sightseeing-spass-und-tbex/
Blog: http://hoomygumb.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoomygumb
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A full length full flight video in real time, from Dublin to Birmingham onboard Ryanair Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ, operating flight FR664 on April 5 2016.
The video begins outside Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, before we check in and make our way through security to airside. We head down to the gate, and before too long board our ride to Birmingham - a brand new Boeing 737-800 that was delivered just the previous day.
After boarding this smart, shiny aircraft, we push back and taxi to runway 28, departing on a beautiful sunny spring morning across Ireland. We climb to our cruising altitude of FL230, and cross the Irish Sea north of Wales. We get a great view of the Isle of Man and Liverpool, before we make a right turn and commence our descent over Cheshire towards Birmingham.
It remains a clear sunny day for the entire flight and we get a stunning view of the whole of Birmingham as we commence our approach to runway 33 at Birmingham.
We touch down a few minutes ahead of schedule on runway 33, before taxying into the terminal. We then disembark the aircraft and make our way through the airport, collecting luggage and heading out to the street outside the terminal.
0:00:09 Entering terminal 1 at Dublin Airport
0:00:46 Walking to departures
0:01:10 Airside, walking to gate
0:03:30 Boarding through gate
0:05:51 Walking to aircraft, boarding and taking seat
0:19:52 Captain's welcome announcement
0:35:04 Pushback and engine start
0:47:42 Line up runway 28
0:48:25 Take off from runway 28
0:54:00 Irish coastline
1:24:34 Birmingham, UK
1:27:56 Establishing on ILS for runway 33
1:31:30 Touchdown on runway 33, taxying to stand
1:38:20 Pulling onto stand 1
1:40:50 Disembarking through forward door and down steps, walking through terminal
1:45:40 Walking out of terminal to street
Video taken from seat 8A.
Airline: Ryanair
Flight: FR664
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ
From: Dublin (DUB)
To: Birmingham (BHX)
Departure: 10:55
Arrival: 11:38
Flight Time: 00:43
Seat: 8A
Flight Path: https://goo.gl/DxVJBm
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A full length full flight video in real time, from Dublin to Birmingham onboard Ryanair Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ, operating flight FR664 on April 5 2016.
The video begins outside Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, before we check in and make our way through security to airside. We head down to the gate, and before too long board our ride to Birmingham - a brand new Boeing 737-800 that was delivered just the previous day.
After boarding this smart, shiny aircraft, we push back and taxi to runway 28, departing on a beautiful sunny spring morning across Ireland. We climb to our cruising altitude of FL230, and cross the Irish Sea north of Wales. We get a great view of the Isle of Man and Liverpool, before we make a right turn and commence our descent over Cheshire towards Birmingham.
It remains a clear sunny day for the entire flight and we get a stunning view of the whole of Birmingham as we commence our approach to runway 33 at Birmingham.
We touch down a few minutes ahead of schedule on runway 33, before taxying into the terminal. We then disembark the aircraft and make our way through the airport, collecting luggage and heading out to the street outside the terminal.
0:00:09 Entering terminal 1 at Dublin Airport
0:00:46 Walking to departures
0:01:10 Airside, walking to gate
0:03:30 Boarding through gate
0:05:51 Walking to aircraft, boarding and taking seat
0:19:52 Captain's welcome announcement
0:35:04 Pushback and engine start
0:47:42 Line up runway 28
0:48:25 Take off from runway 28
0:54:00 Irish coastline
1:24:34 Birmingham, UK
1:27:56 Establishing on ILS for runway 33
1:31:30 Touchdown on runway 33, taxying to stand
1:38:20 Pulling onto stand 1
1:40:50 Disembarking through forward door and down steps, walking through terminal
1:45:40 Walking out of terminal to street
Video taken from seat 8A.
Airline: Ryanair
Flight: FR664
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ
From: Dublin (DUB)
To: Birmingham (BHX)
Departure: 10:55
Arrival: 11:38
Flight Time: 00:43
Seat: 8A
Flight Path: https://goo.gl/DxVJBm
✈ ✈
Equipment used:
Camera: GoPro Hero4 Silverhttp://goo.gl/Wz7Uxt
Mount: Generic suction mount http://goo.gl/E2vRBs
Swivel Mount: http://goo.gl/vWQVne
Boya FrameCase for GoPro: http://goo.gl/tqM3H1
Battery: Anker E7 25600mAh http://goo.gl/ZXfxOy
MicroSD cards: Sandisk 128GB http://goo.gl/KDjm4Y
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Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
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philipmulhallphotography@gmail.com
Hope you enjoy and like.

Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the chea...

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire we...

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

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DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this Essential Gui...

DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
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The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

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Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Repub...

Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

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Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Off-Menu: Dublin

Among the global cities vying for the title of Best Cuisine, one may assume Dublin is an u...

Off-Menu: Dublin

Among the global cities vying for the title of BestCuisine, one may assume Dublin is an underdog. But to discount Ireland's largest city would be a big mistake. In Dublin, local chefs embrace the bounty of the Emerald Isle. Verdant fields yield impeccable produce, and the coastal waters offer the freshest, finest seafood. The restaurant scene is multi-faceted; elevated, but not fussy. Simple, but not boring. JoinAida as she travels to Fishshop, The Pig's Ear, and Chapter One.
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Time Lapse Dublin City (watch in HD) 10,000+ photos

Here is my first time lapse video which I started in July 2014 and finished in July 2015 of Dublin, Ireland.
Very early mornings and late nights in extreme heat of summer and cold of the winter and shot all over Dublin in Malahide, Howth, Skerries, Killiney, Sandymount, Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park, Dublin Airport, Clontarf, along the River Liffey and my back garden.
Total of roughly 250 hours spent here between traveling, shooting and editing over the past 12 months and all for 5mins 50sec of footage. It was a great learning curve and it definitely won’t take that long in the future.
Involved in making this video:
Nikon D7100
18-105mm Nikon kit lens & Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
400GB of RAW photo files
Total of 10,103 photos edited with PS Lightroom and Windows Movie Maker. All photos are taken 10 seconds apart from each other at different speeds, ISO and apertures.
Excuse the odd camera shake from the wind.
Music is called 'Everyday' by Carly Comando and you can visit her site here http://www.carlycomandomusic.com/carly-comando/
All rights to the music belong to Carly Comando and you can purchase this song from iTunes or Google Play . I used this song as it was fitting for this project
All video footage/time lapse footage belongs to me and this is not for commercial use without my permission. Music is not included and you can purchase it from her site, iTunes page or Google Play
All photos used in this video can be purchased too and you can follow the links below to my Facebook page, Twitter page or even email me.
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Hope you enjoy and like.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on Capel Street, in Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 7am, on MeathStreet, the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

Shot on 4th February 2017 early morning, at around 8 am, Newmarket, in the Liberties, Dublin City Centre. This is the second video for this years long photo project that features a year in the life of the street, as it gets ready for the day. For photo's from this video see https://www.instagram.com/iamdavemurphy/
Search #GoodMorningDublin
Light is obviously still not good as it is winter still in Dublin. This video was not edited and shot in a single shot.

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Ed Sheeran - Multiply Live in Dublin (Full Live Show)

Full live Ed Sheeran concert filmed in Dublin on the UK and Ireland Multiply tour. Full se...

How to Use Photoshop to Work on Night Images - Example: The Dublin Convention Centre

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Welcome back!
Today I will show you how I used Photoshop to work on this quick shot I took in Dublin last week. It was during the night, obviously :D So here is what I did.
Some initial cleanup (0:35 min)
First I increased the brightness of the building and its reflection in the water. To do so, I created a curve adjustment layer. Then I used one of the Nik filters (tonal contrast) which gives the image a little more pop (1:15 min).
Increase the brightness of the brights
I wanted more light where there is light. So, another curve adjustment layer (1:55 min) did that. To only brighten up bright areas, I double clicked on the layer and changed its blending options - have a look in the vid, its a super useful function!
Remove the colour cast
The whole image was a little red, so a simple colour balance adjustment layer made that go away. Begone red! (3:05 min). I repeated that later in the processing after I realised there is still some red in there.
Mirror the image
There was some dirt on one site of the wall surrounding the building, so I decided to mirror it in the middle (4:00 min). So first, I made a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) which copies everything visible onto a new layer. Then I hit M on the keyboard which selects the marquee tool. I made the selection and hit CMD+J on the keyboard, which made a new layer out of the selection. Hitting CMD+T, I then simply flipped it over and adjusted its position a little bit. I know it seems like a lot of buttons, but these shortcuts make processing so much more efficient! Ill have them summarised further down for you.
Blur the water (5:10 min)
The reflection in the water was nice, but I wanted a little more blur. So, making a stamp visible first (CMD+alt+shift+e), I went to filter-blur-motion blur (select something appropriate ;)). Then I created a layer mask (little japanese flag at the bottom right), pressed b to get the brush, and painted black on the mask where I wanted to hide the effect - which was the building. Right after I also increased the saturation of the photo by creating a hue/saturation layer.
Darken the edges (9:20 min)
To draw some attention to the building, I wanted to darken the outer walls. So, here goes another curve adjustment layer where I (as above) used its blending options to make sure the effect is just visible in the already dark areas. Then I used the layer mask to remove the darkness from some parts of the building.
Add purple (11:15 min)
Why? Dunno, I thought it might work well in the image :D So, colour balance adjustment layer, moving some sliders, and using the layer mask to remove the effect from some areas did it perfectly.
Add clarity (12:35 min)
To make the image pop a little more, I created a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and went to filter-camera raw filter. There, in the basic tab, is an option called clarity. I recommend to try this one, the effect almost always adds a little goodness :D
Remove blur (16:20 min)
Sometimes its nice, sometimes it isn't. I removed some of it which was in the building. Its easy to get rid of, just make a stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e) and go to Filter-Camera Raw Filter. There, find the Detail Tab and drag the slider for noise reduction to the right a little. Play around until all is well and the world is a better place.
Sharpen (18:00 min)
So, stamp visible (CMD+alt+shift+e), change the blending mode to Overlay and go to Filter-other-highpass filter. Go for a small amount (maybe 1px) and hit Ok. So, every time you copy this layer (CMD+J), the image will become sharper. You can then group the high passed layers and make a layer mask to remove the effect where you don't want it. All done!
Remember, Photoshop shortcuts make your life easier and your processing way faster. Here is what I used in this video:
CMD+alt+shift+e to create a stamp visible
B to get the brush
CMD+J to copy a selection onto a new layer or copy a layer
D to get the default colours (black and white)
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Dublin Pride 2016 Video and Photos #Equality #loveislove #dublinpride

In this video I take you up to Dublin Pride 2016 and I document the day with video and pho...

Dublin Pride 2016 Video and Photos #Equality #loveislove #dublinpride

In this video I take you up to Dublin Pride 2016 and I document the day with video and photographs. Camera used Nikon D3300 and the video camera is a Kodak PlaySport. You can visit my website or Facebook page to see 300 photos taken CONTINUE BELOW ...
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Viking Splash: The Dublin WW2Duck experience | #tbex

A thrilling tour around the main sights of Dublin with Viking Anto the Atrocious in a DUKW (WW2Duck) during TBEX Europe2013. Many thanks to Viking SplashTours for the invitation on October 5th, 2013.
Timelapse version (7 min): https://youtu.be/zmwygQhYly8
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A full length full flight video in real time, from Dublin to Birmingham onboard Ryanair Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ, operating flight FR664 on April 5 2016.
The video begins outside Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, before we check in and make our way through security to airside. We head down to the gate, and before too long board our ride to Birmingham - a brand new Boeing 737-800 that was delivered just the previous day.
After boarding this smart, shiny aircraft, we push back and taxi to runway 28, departing on a beautiful sunny spring morning across Ireland. We climb to our cruising altitude of FL230, and cross the Irish Sea north of Wales. We get a great view of the Isle of Man and Liverpool, before we make a right turn and commence our descent over Cheshire towards Birmingham.
It remains a clear sunny day for the entire flight and we get a stunning view of the whole of Birmingham as we commence our approach to runway 33 at Birmingham.
We touch down a few minutes ahead of schedule on runway 33, before taxying into the terminal. We then disembark the aircraft and make our way through the airport, collecting luggage and heading out to the street outside the terminal.
0:00:09 Entering terminal 1 at Dublin Airport
0:00:46 Walking to departures
0:01:10 Airside, walking to gate
0:03:30 Boarding through gate
0:05:51 Walking to aircraft, boarding and taking seat
0:19:52 Captain's welcome announcement
0:35:04 Pushback and engine start
0:47:42 Line up runway 28
0:48:25 Take off from runway 28
0:54:00 Irish coastline
1:24:34 Birmingham, UK
1:27:56 Establishing on ILS for runway 33
1:31:30 Touchdown on runway 33, taxying to stand
1:38:20 Pulling onto stand 1
1:40:50 Disembarking through forward door and down steps, walking through terminal
1:45:40 Walking out of terminal to street
Video taken from seat 8A.
Airline: Ryanair
Flight: FR664
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 EI-FOZ
From: Dublin (DUB)
To: Birmingham (BHX)
Departure: 10:55
Arrival: 11:38
Flight Time: 00:43
Seat: 8A
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